I've been digging through my collection of old anime over the last few weeks -- particularly looking for fun lines, screenshots, etc. to post over at !animepics (and sometimes !fangmoe or anime_irl@kbin.social) -- and I'm paying a lot more attention to the actual art in anime as a result. I recently watched Ghost Stories (with it's famously unfaithful dub), for example, and there's a lot of just fun images if you're paying attention to the artwork itself. I mean, that probably sounds like it should be obvious -- it's anime! it's visual art, right?! -- but before I started this I was usually watching shows and movies for the story and characters primarily and just taking in the art as an aid to enhance the storytelling rather than really paying attention to it in its own right. This slightly more active viewing approach has been a fun alternative to just riding along with the plot.
As part of that, I've just finished watching Wolf's Rain a few hours ago. I've had the DVDs for years but never got around to watching it -- so I finally did. I knew of it from an old friend I used to talk to on AIM (yes, from waaaaay back) who really liked the ED. I didn't actually know much of anything about the show going into it besides that one song, so, that was interesting... The one sentence summary, if you haven't heard of it, is basically: a group of wolves that can alternate between wolf and human appearance go on a journey in search of Paradise in a bleak, frozen, post-apocalyptic dark fantasy-with-tech setting.
Does anyone know WTF happened during production? There were FOUR back-to-back recap episodes in the middle of it -- plus four OVA episodes to make up for that, I guess.
I've got a few screenshots from the show that I'll be posting in the coming days -- as well as a composite of a panning shot of a character that I thought would be fun to try to edit back together. I ended up writing some custom software -- and refreshed myself on a numerical technique I haven't used in a long time -- in addition to using my image editor to make it.